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Service providerbased inCopenhagen, DENMARK
Cmbio specializes in advancements in microbiome science and multi-omics research, primarily focused on human, animal, and planetary health. With a team of over 100 experts in microbiology, bioinformatics, metabolomics, molecular biology, and data ...
The gut microbiome is central to digestive health and metabolic processes, influencing conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and metabolic disorders like obesity and diabetes. At Cmbio, we offer ...
Service providerbased inSchlieren, SWITZERLAND
Based on our research, we believe that the common denominator underlying each intestinal microbiome is a network of interconnected, interdependent and metabolic functions that are essential for the host and the microbiome. PharmaBiome has developed ...
Leading-edge therapies that leverage the microbiome promise to address a range of serious diseases that currently don’t have adequate solutions. Microbiome-based therapies are de-risked thanks to the established proof-of-concept with fecal ...
Service providerbased inAarhus, DENMARK
Biomcare specializes in profiling and analyzing the microbiome within us, on us and in the world around us. Most microbiome communities are complex, consisting of a range of different microorganisms at different quantities. Microbiomes everywhere. ...
It is often valuable to study the effect of a product on the gut microbiome or the influence of the microbiome on the effect of a new product, in a controlled setting that eliminates many of the confounding factors that affect the microbiome. ...
Service providerbased in, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
MtoZ Biolabs is an integrate contract research organization (CRO) providing advanced proteomics, metabolomics, bioinformatics, and biopharmaceutical analysis services to researchers in biochemistry, biotechnology, and biopharmaceutical fields. The ...
The gut microbiota, also known as the gut microbiota, refers to the microorganisms that live in the digestive tract of humans and other animals, including bacteria and fungi. In the human body, without gut microbiota, some undigested carbohydrates ...
